Nintendo recap: What the 3DS and Wii U eShops closing means for you

Welcome to this week’s Nintendo recap. It’s a bit of a somber one this week since we learned that the Wii U and 3DS eShops will be closing in 2023, with the ability to add funds to your account going away much sooner than that. In other news, a man named Gary W. Bowser, who was the leader of a video game hacking group, was sentenced for his illegal trade. In happier news, players can enjoy the upcoming Mario Kart 8 Deluxe Booster Course Pass tracks even if they don’t pay for them. There’s plenty more to discuss too, so let’s dive in.

Wii U and Nintendo 3DS online eShops will no longer allow purchases very soon

Wii U Console (Image credit: iMore)

Nintendo ruffled some feathers this week when it announced that both the Wii U and 3DS online eShops will no longer accept purchases come March 2023. But these limits are actually worse than they first appear. Nintendo went on to clarify that users will no longer be able to add money to their Wii U or 3DS eShop accounts using credit cards starting on May 23, 2022, which is just around the corner. Adding funds to those accounts via Nintendo eShop gift cards will also end come Aug. 29.

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